User:Marcd30319/List of USS Triton submerged circumnavigation crew

A total of 188 individuals participated in Operation Sandblast, the first submerged circumnavigation of the world of 1960, onboard the USS Triton.

I'm proud of Triton's around-the-world cruise, but I didn't really do that. That was done by my crew and the Navy - the ship the Navy built and put me in command of. That's not a personal achievement, although I was captain of the ship.[1]

Officers

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  • Tom Brobeck Thamm Lieutenant (Auxiliary Division Officer)
  • George John Troffer Lieutenant (Electrical Officer)
  • Curtis Barnett Shellman, Jr. Lieutenant (Machinery Division Officer)
  • George Albert Sawyer, Jr. Lieutenant (Gunnery Officer)
  • Richard Adams Harris Lieutenant (CIC/ECM Officer)
  • Milton Robert Rubb Lieutenant (Electronics Officer)
  • James Cahill Hay Lieutenant (Assistant A Division)
  • Phillip Brown Kinnie, Jr. Warrant Officer Machinist Mate (MACH) (Assistant M Division)[4]

Chief Petty Officers

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  • Chester Raymond Fitzjarrald Chief Torpedoman's Mate (TMC) (Chief of the Boat)
  • Alfred E Abel Chief Engineman (ENCA)
  • Hugh M. Bennett, Jr. Chief Interior Communications Electrician (ICC)
  • Joseph H. Blair, Jr. Chief Electrician's Mate (EMCA)
  • James J. DeGange Chief Electrician's Mate (EMCA)
  • John F. Faerber Chief Engineman (ENCA)
  • Loyd L Garlock Chief Fire Controlman (FTC)
  • Wlliam L. Green Chief Steward (SDCA)
  • William R. Hadley Chief Communication Technician (CTC)
  • Harry W. Hampson Chief Electronics Technician (ETCA)
  • Herbert F. Hardman Chief Electrician's Mate (EMCS)
  • Clarence M. Hathaway Chief Engineman (ENCA)
  • Robert L. Jordan Chief Interior Communications Electrician (ICC)
  • Jack R. Judd Chief Electronics Technician (ETCS)
  • Ralph A. Kennedy Chief Engineman (ENCA)
  • James T. Lightner Chief Engineman (ENCA)
  • Lynn S. Lovelace Chief Machinist's Mate (MMCA)
  • William J. Marshall Chief Quartermaster
  • George W. McDaniel Chief Sonarman (SOCA)
  • Walter H. O'Dell Chief Electrician's Mate (EMCA)
  • Mack Parker Chief Electrician's Mate (EMCA)
  • Richard N. Peterson Chief Interior Communications Electrician (ICC)
  • Bernard E. Pile Chief Radarman (RDCS)
  • "L" "E" (sic) Poe Chief Electrician's Mate (EMC)
  • John M. Poole Chief Radarman (RDCA)[5]
  • Edwin C. Rauch Chief Engineman (ENCS)
  • Joseph Rosenblum Chief Electrician's Mate (EMCS)
  • Fred Rotgers Chief Engineman (ENC)
  • Frank W. Snyder Chief Engineman (ENC)
  • Joseph W. Walker Chief Yeoman (YNC)
  • Joseph E. Walsh Chief Radioman (RMC)
  • Hosie Washington Chief Engineman (ENCA)
  • Roy J Williams, Jr. Chief Hospital Corpsman (HMC)
  • Marion A. Windell Chief Radioman (RMCA)

Enlisted Crewmen

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  • Walter J Allen Electronics Technician First Cass (EN1)
  • Ronald Everett Ameida Radioman Second Class (RM2)
  • Erland N. Alto Engineman First Class (EN1)
  • Edward G. Arsenault Radioman Second Class (RM2)
  • Ramon D.Barney Commissaryman Second Class (CS2)
  • Robert F. Barria Engineman Third Class (EN3)
  • Horace H. Bates Engineman Second Class (EN2)
  • Curtis K. Beacham Quartermaster First Class (QM1)
  • Lawrence W. Beckhaus Sonarman First Class (SO1)
  • James C. Bennett Radioman Second Class (RM2)
  • Nathan L. Blaede Electronics Technician First Class (ET1)
  • George M. Bloomingdale Electrician Mate First Class (EM1)
  • David E. Boe Seaman (SN)
  • John S. Boreczky, Jr. Engineman Third Class (EN3)
  • Robert U. Boylen Electrician Mate Fireman (EMFN)
  • Richard L. Brown Electrician Mate First Class (EM1)
  • Earl E. Burch Commissaryman Second Class (CS2)
  • Franklin D. Caldwell Electrician Mate (EMFC)
  • Edward C. Carbullido Steward Second Class (SD2)
  • Robert M. Carolus Engineman First Class (EN1)
  • Robert C. Carter Machinist's Mate First Class (MM1)
  • Leslie R. Chamberlain, Jr. Commissaryman Third Class (CS3)
  • Gerald J. Clark Machinist's Mate First Class (MM1)
  • Charles E. Cleveland Electrician Mate First Class (EM1)
  • Colvin R. Cochrane Electrician Mate First Class (EM1)
  • Raymond J. Comeau, Jr. Electrician Mate Second Class (EM2)
  • William E. Constantine Fire Control Technician First Class (FT1)
  • William J. Crow Commissaryman Second Class (CS2)
  • Bertram Cutillo Disbursing Clerk Third Class (DK3)
  • Raymond R. Davis Engineman First Class (EN1)
  • James Obie Dixon, Jr. Yeoman Second Cass (YN2)
  • Martin F. Docker Electronics Technician First Class (ET1)
  • Gary L. Dowrey Sonarman Seaman (SOSSN)
  • Ralph F. Droster Engineman Second Class (EN2)
  • Alan T. Ferdinandsen Interior Communications Electrician Third Class (IC)
  • Richard R. Fickel Hospital Corpsman First Class (HM1)
  • James A. Flaherty Radioman First Class (RM1)
  • Joseph R. Flasco Engineman First Class (EN1)
  • Fred J. Foerster Fireman (FN)
  • René C. Freeze Radarman First Class (RD1)
  • Gerald W. Gallagher Interior Communications Electrician Third Class (IC3)
  • Bruce F. Gaudet Interior Communications Electrician First Class (IC1)
  • Adrian D. Gladd Hospital Corpsman First Class (HM1)
  • Edward R. Hadley Engineman Third Class (EN3)
  • Carl C. Hall Quartermaster Third Class (QM3)
  • Lawrence C. Hankins, Jr. Engineman First Class (EN1)
  • Carlus G. Harris Engineman Second Class (EN2)
  • Ralph W. Harris Engineman Second Class (EN2)
  • David L. Hartman Engineman Second Class (EN2)
  • Gene R. Hoke Interior Communications Electrician First Class (IC1)
  • William C. Holly Radioman Second Class (RM2)
  • Floyd W. Honeysette Quartermaster Second Class (QM2)
  • Berten J. Huselrton Interior Communications Electrician First Class (IC1)
  • Wilmot Adair Jones Torpedoman's Mate Second Class (TM2)
  • Edward K. Kammer Electrician Mate First Class (EM1)
  • Fred Kenst Seaman (SN)
  • Ronald D. Kelltlehale Electrician Mate (EMFN)
  • Richard R. Knorr Electrician Mate (EMFN)
  • Peter P.J. Kollar Gunner's Mate First Class (GM1)
  • John F. Kuester Commissaryman Third Class (CS3)
  • Raymond R Kuhn, Jr. Fireman (FN)
  • Leonard F. Lehman Electrician Mate First Class (EM1)
  • Larry N. Mace Electrician Mate First Class (EM1)
  • Ross S. MacGregor Fire Control Technician Second Class (FT2)
  • Edward J. Madden Engineman Second Class (EN2)
  • Anton F. Madsen Quartermaster Third Class (QM3)
  • Robert M. Maerkel Fireman (FN)
  • Harry A. Marenbach Machinist's Mate First Class (MM1)
  • Harold J. Marley, Jr. Radioman First Class (RM1)
  • Arlan F. Martin Machinist's Mate First Class (MM1)
  • George W. Mather Electronics Technician First Class (ET1)
  • Boyd L. McCombs Engineman First Class (EN1)
  • Douglas G. McIntyre Engineman First Class (EN1)
  • William A. McKamey Seaman (SN)
  • "J" "C" (sic) Meaders Hospital Corpsman First Class (HM1)
  • Charles F. Meadows II Engineman Second Class (EN2)
  • Roger A. Miller Quartermaster Third Class (QM3)
  • Phillip P. Mortimer, Jr. Engineman Second Class (EN2)
  • John Moulton Fireman Apprentice (FA)
  • Larry E. Musselmann Machinist's Mate First Class (MM1)
  • Bruce H. Nelson Fireman (FN)
  • Ronald D. Nelson Engineman First Class (EN1)
  • Rudolf P. Neustadler Interior Communications Electrician Second Class (IC2)
  • Raymond J. O'Brien Storekeeper First Class (SK1)
  • Harry Olsen Engineman Second Class (EN2)
  • Charles S. Pawlowicz Electronics Technician Radar Seaman (ETRSN)
  • Charles P. Peace Electronics Technician Second Class (ET2)
  • Robert C. Perkins, Jr. Radioman Second Class (RM2)
  • Richard H. Phenicie Interior Communications Electrician Third Class (IC3)
  • Russell F. Pion Electronics Technician First Class (ET1)
  • George V. Putman Torpedoman's Mate Second Class (TM2)
  • Donald R. Quick Engineman First Class (EN1)
  • Kenneth J. Remillard Sonarman Fist Class (SO1)
  • Max L. Rose Seaman (SN)
  • Richard M. Rowlands Torpedoman's Mate First Class (TM1)
  • Jerry D. Saunders Radarman Second Class (RD2)
  • Russell K. Savage Quartermaster Second Class (QM2)
  • Paul K. Schulze Engineman First Class (EN1)
  • Thomas J. Schwartz Torpedoman's Mate Third Class (TM3)
  • Stanley L. Sieveking Torpedoman's Mate First Class (TM1)
  • Donald P. Singleton Engineman Second Class (EN2)
  • Gordon E. Simpson Electronics Technician First Class (ET1)
  • James H. Smith Seaman (SN)
  • Peter F. Springer Engineman First Class (EN1)
  • Allen W. Steele Torpedoman's Mate Third Class (TM13)
  • Richard W. Steeley Engineman Third Class (EN3)
  • James A. Steinbauer Engineman Third Class (EN3)
  • Gerald Royden Stott Electronics Technician First Class (ET1)
  • Leonard H. Strang Engineman Third Class (EN3)
  • Robert R. Tambling Torpedoman's Mate First Class (TM1)
  • Joseph W. Tilenda Seaman (SN)
  • Jessie L. Vail Electrician Mate First Class (EM1)
  • James O. Ward Steward Third Class (SD3)
  • William R. Welch Machinist's Mate First Class (MM1)
  • Henry H. Wegant Engineman First Class (EN1)
  • Robert W. Whitehouse Engineman First Class (EN1)
  • Lamar "C" Williams Engineman Second Class (EN2)
  • Audley R. Wilson Radarman First Class (RD1)
  • Donald R. Wilson Steward Third Class (SD3)
  • John W. Wouldridge Radioman First Class (RM1)
  • Gordon W. Yetter Engineman First Class (EN1)
  • Raymond F. Young Seaman, Yeoman Striker (YNSN)
  • Robert C. Zane Yeoman Second Class (YN2)
  • Herbert J. Zeller Engineman First Class (EN1)
  • Ernest O. Zimmerman Radarman Second Class (RD2)

Technical and Scientific Personnel

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The following personnel joined Triton for her shakedown cruise, with none aware of the top-secret nature of Operation Sandblast:

Commander Roberts is the well-known photographer from the National Geographic Magazine, and he was recalled to active duty to serve as the press pool for the voyage. Also, he and PH1 Hadley would coordinate the photo-reconnaissance aspects of Operation Sandblast. Smalet, Wilkes, and Mabry would coordinate the various scientific and technical aspects of Operation Sandblast for the U.S. Navy's Hydrographic Office. Good would monitor the Ship Inertial Navigation System (SINS) prototype newly installed onboard Triton. McConnell was the Electric Boat guaranty representative assigned to Triton's shakedown cruise.[6]

Promotions & Qualifications

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Officers

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On 11 April 1960, the following chief petty officers were announced for promotion to ensign:[7]

  • Hugh M. Bennett, Jr.
  • Joseph H. Blair, Jr.
  • Harry W. Hampson
  • Herbert F. Hardman
  • Lynn S. Loveland

Chief Petty Officers

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On 11 April 1960, the following first-class petty officers were promoted to Chief Petty Officers:[7]

  • George M. Bloomingdale
  • Richard R.Fickel
  • Joseph R. Flasco
  • Gene R Hoke
  • Lonard F. Lehman
  • George W. Mather
  • J. C. Meaders
  • Russell F. Pion
  • Gerald R. Stott
  • Robert R. Tambling

On 10 May 1960, William R. Hadley, Chief Communications Technician, was awarded his silver dolphin pin, signifying that he was qualified to serve on submarines:[8]

Enlisted Crewmen

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On 10 May 1960, the following enlisted personnel were awarded their silver dolphin pins, signifying that they were qualified to serve on submarines:[8]

  • Lawrence W. Beckhaus, Sonarman First Class (SO1)
  • Fred Kenst, Seaman (SN)
  • Wiliam A. McKamey, Seaman (SN)
  • James H. Smith, Jr., Seaman (SN)

Legacy

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Without people, a ship is nothing. With her people, a ship is a living entity, possessed of a will and a drive and a fortune of her own.[9]

Presidential Unit Citation

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Citation:

For meritorious achievement from 16 February 1960 to 10 May 1960.

During this period TRITON circumnavigated the earth submerged, generally following the route of Magellan's historic voyage. In addition to proving the ability of both crew and nuclear submarine to accomplish a mission which required almost three months of submergence, TRITON collected much data of scientific importance. The performance, determination and devotion to duty of TRITON's crew were in keeping with the highest traditions of the naval service.

All members of the crew who made this voyage are authorized to wear the Presidential Unit Citation ribbon with a special clasp in the form of a golden replica of the globe.[10]

The White House – 10 May 1960

See also

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References

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  1. August 1999 Interview - All Hands Magazine
  2. Received notice of his promotion to full Commander on 30 April 1960, his birthday, effective 1 February 1960. First Submerged Circumnavigation 1960, B-76
  3. Received notice of his promotion to Lieutenant Commander on 30 April, effective 1 February 1960. First Submerged Circumnavigation 1960, B-76
  4. Received his appointment to warrant machinist and shifted to the officers' wardroom on 11 February 1960. First Submerged Circumnavigation 1960, B-3
  5. Did not complete voyage
  6. First Submerged Circumnavigation 1960, B-5 to B-6, B-20; Beach. Around the World Submerged, p. ix - x, Chapter 3, p. 50 - 51
  7. 1 2 First Submerged Circumnavigation 1960, B-66
  8. 1 2 Beach. Around the World Submerged, p. 272-273
  9. Beach. The Wreck of the Memphis, p. 6
  10. Citation Presidential Unit Citation for making the first submerged circumnavigation of the world.

Bibliography

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  • USS Triton (SSRN-586). First Submerged Circumnavigation 1960 (Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1960) O - 550280
  • Beach, Edward L. (1962). Around the World Submerged: The Voyage of the Triton (first edition ed.). New York / Chicago / San Francisco: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. LCC 62-18406. AVE NOBLIS DUX ITERUM FACTUM EST {{cite book}}: |edition= has extra text (help)
  • Beach, Edward L. (1960). Triton Follows Magellan's Wake. National Geographic Magazine (Vol. 118, No. 5). {{cite book}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help); Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  • Beach, Edward L. (1966). The Wreck of the Memphis. New York / Chicago / San Francisco: Holt, Rinear, and Wiston. 1998 Naval Institute Press re-print ISBN 1557500703.
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